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Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2025
No se puede usar llego roto
Gary Nelson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
I’ve been buying these hummingbird feeders for years. They are very nice to use as they hang on your window so it’s easy to see the birds. Like all plastic, the sun does a number on them so every 4 to 6 years they need to be replaced.
AleW
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2024
A los colibríes les encanto. Hay que abrir concuidado las alitas de atras pero por lo demas muy bueno. Tarda en bajar el líquido por lo que le hice dos pequeñas perforaciones poco arriba de la entreda en la base y con ello les facilito la succión y la bajada del nectar. Es fácil de limpiar y se ajusta muy bien a la ventana la ventosa. Lo recomiendo mucho
LeBlanc
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de septiembre de 2024
Was a little concerned that this would not stick to my window, but it did great and the hummingbirds loved it. Great buy - would recommend if you're looking for a window feeder.
Damian Lopez
Comentado en México el 13 de marzo de 2022
doug
Comentado en Australia el 7 de octubre de 2022
Apparently there is no humming bird in Australia. I'm just trying my luck to see if it attracts other similar small birds. This is not too expensive as an experiment. Two weeks in, no bird yet.
Sandra Harris
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de junio de 2021
I love this feeder! If your feeder's suction cup let's go you haven't taken the time to properly install it. Once you moisten the cup and stick it to the window you must make sure there are no air bubbles between the suction cup and the window. Use your index finger to press the bubbles out or the suction will fail. I have 2 of these that have never failed to adhere to the window over years of use. The plastic pins that connect the base to the top will eventually wear out with weather and fall off after 5 or 6 years but the suction will not fail if applied properly. This is an excellent feeder!
Diliana
Comentado en México el 16 de marzo de 2021
en temperatura alrededor de 30°C tira el agua por las flores
Ulises Martin
Comentado en México el 14 de agosto de 2019
La caja llego desecha y el chupon para pegar en el vidrio es viejo y de muy mala calidad y no soporta el peso con el agua en el vidrio.
M. Ilene Jones
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2013
How many times have you filled your hummingbird feeder that dangles only to have it empty out on the ground on a windy day? Or those that have a feeding tube that drips constantly? They're all going in the garage sale because this feeder is the bomb.We didn't use the suction cup, we put a screw into one of the posts of the patio cover, which is very near the flower bed where the hummers come, and hung the feeder using the hole that holds the suction cup. My thinking was that if the wind blew it any at all, I could tie a string or a long twist-tie around the bottom of the clear part and the post to secure it. But so far I haven't had to do that.I prefer that the hummers get their nectar from the flowers because it's better for them, but it's nice to have supplemental feeders in case they're not finding enough.Mounted this way, the feeder doesn't sway in the breeze and the nectar stays in the feeder. It only holds a cup, and I find that's too much, so I only make half a cup of nectar at a time. 2 TBSP sugar to 1/2 cup warm water (this works out to a ratio of one part sugar to four parts water), stir till the water's clear, change it every day.So far I haven't found any ants in it, but if I do, I'll put a Tanglefoot barrier on the lower part of the post.This is an update, I always buy a couple of these to keep in reserve, in case one gets damaged in the midst of hummingbird season, and one of my reserve feeders leaked. From now on, I'll test the red reservoir on the bottom to make sure the seam around the bottom has been adequately glued, as soon as it arrives in the mail. It had been so long since I bought the one that leaked that I didn't think I could return it. Hubs stopped the leak with clear caulking material. But seriously, if you're buying these ahead to use as replacements, do check for leaks. Usually what happens that requires the ordering of another is that the plastic prongs on the red base break. They fit into the clear part so if even one breaks, that renders the whole thing unusable. I'd be a happy camper if these prongs weren't so delicate.I do agree that the plastic prongs that snap into the grooves to hold the clear part to the red part do look a little delicate, so I am being careful to squeeze them gently together when I lock and unlock the parts from one another. So far so good.There are only two feeding holes, this being virtually "half a feeder", so I am ordering more. Last fall I had fifteen hummers at my feeders and they fight for feeding rights. I don't see a two-hole feeder being a disadvantage since one hummer will chase all the others away from a four-hole feeder anyway and it's actually better to have several small feeders in different locations than it is to have just a couple of bigger ones.It's also easy to clean.Priced at $11.65 at this writing, and free shipping, you can pay a lot more for a hummingbird feeder that sways in the wind or leaks in some other way. I wouldn't suction-cup it to a window because I think it might be a bit heavy. Today I'm ordering a "jewel box" style feeder that's only $7.50, I will review after it's received, I will use that one on a window.Oh, and remember, plastic fades and cracks with long exposure to sun, you'll be putting feeders in the shade, anyhow, won't you? But take them in when the season's over and they'll last a long time.
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